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OSDI
2000
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
Taming the Memory Hogs: Using Compiler-Inserted Releases to Manage Physical Memory Intelligently
Out-of-core applications consume physical resources at a rapid rate, causing interactive applications sharing the same machine to exhibit poor response times. This behavior is the...
Angela Demke Brown, Todd C. Mowry
EMSOFT
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Scheduling within temporal partitions: response-time analysis and server design
As the bandwidth of CPUs and networks continues to grow, it becomes more attractive, for efficiency reasons, to share such resources among several applications with the minimum le...
Luís Almeida, Paulo Pedreiras
CODES
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Integrated analysis of communicating tasks in MPSoCs
Predicting timing behavior is key to efficient embedded real-time system design and verification. Especially memory accesses and co-processor calls over shared communication net...
Simon Schliecker, Matthias Ivers, Rolf Ernst
WCET
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Bounding the Effects of Resource Access Protocols on Cache Behavior
The assumption of task independence has long been consubstantial with the formulation of many schedulability analysis techniques. That assumption is evidently advantageous for the...
Enrico Mezzetti, Marco Panunzio, Tullio Vardanega
ECRTS
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Using Supertasks to Improve Processor Utilization in Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems
We revisit the problem of supertasking in Pfair-scheduled multiprocessor systems. In this approach, a set of tasks, called component tasks, is assigned to a server task, called a ...
Philip Holman, James H. Anderson